Goto Section: 74.870 | 74.1201 | Table of Contents

FCC 74.882
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 | 2006
Sec.  74.882   Station identification.

   (a) For transmitters used for voice transmissions and having a transmitter
   output power exceeding 50 mW, an announcement shall be made at the beginning
   and end of each period of operation at a single location, over the
   transmitting unit being operated, identifying the transmitting unit's call
   sign or designator, its location, and the call sign of the broadcasting
   station or name of the licensee with which it is being used. A period of
   operation may consist of a continuous transmission or intermittent
   transmissions pertaining to a single event.

   (b) Each wireless video assist device, when transmitting, must transmit
   station identification at the beginning and end of each period of operation.
   Identification may be made by transmitting the station call sign by visual
   or aural means or by automatic transmission in international Morse
   telegraphy.

   (1) A period of operation is defined as a single uninterrupted transmission
   or a series of intermittent transmissions from a single location.

   (2) Station identification shall be performed in a manner conducive to
   prompt association of the signal source with the responsible licensee. In
   exercising the discretion provide by this rule, licensees are expected too
   act in a responsible manner to assure that result.

   [ 68 FR 12774 , Mar. 17, 2003]

Subparts I–K [Reserved]

Subpart L—FM Broadcast Translator Stations and FM Broadcast Booster Stations

   Source:    35 FR 15388 , Oct. 2, 1970, unless otherwise noted.


Goto Section: 74.870 | 74.1201

Goto Year: 2004 | 2006
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